prey - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of prey in Hindi

Noun

  • शिकार
  • मुहरा
  • खाद्य
  • लूट का माल

Verb

  • शिकार करना
  • लूटना
  • धावा बोलना
  • नष्ट करना
  • आखेट
  • बलि

prey Definition

Noun

  • an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food.

Verb

  • hunt and kill for food.

prey Example

  • Decadent, corrupt nobles were always easy prey for barbarians and rebels. ( पतनशील, भ्रष्ट रईस हमेशा बर्बर और विद्रोहियों के लिए आसान शिकार थे। )
  • People who prey on elderly women ought to be locked up forever. ( जो लोग बुजुर्ग महिलाओं का शिकार करते हैं, उन्हें हमेशा के लिए बंद कर दिया जाना चाहिए। )
  • In this hot, desert-like mountain landscape I too would be easy prey . ( इस गर्म, रेगिस्तान जैसे पहाड़ी परिदृश्य में मैं भी आसान शिकार होगा। )
  • That makes them easy prey for insurance crooks who promise to recoup more than a policy is worth - for a fee - then disappear. ( यह उन्हें बीमा बदमाशों के लिए आसान शिकार बनाता है, जो एक नीति से अधिक शुल्क लेने का वादा करते हैं - एक शुल्क के लिए - फिर गायब हो जाते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • In the past, the bigger the tournament, the more the magnitude of a victory seemed to prey on her mind.
  • To take advantage of the hopeless is truly despicable, but to prey on the helpless, whether directly or indirectly, is criminal.
  • He gets about $240 a year but he insists it's not enough, especially when lions prey on his cattle.
  • Fire ants prey on karst invertebrates and the surface community food base upon which the karst species depend.
  • Foxes as predators prey on lambs and chickens and kill native small marsupials and rodents.
  • Shortly after Hamilton's discovery of the quaternions his personal life started to prey on his mind again.
  • You've been waiting in the wings since 2001, but you haven't yet cemented your spot - does that prey on your mind?
  • Venoms immobilise and kill their prey by blocking certain ‘targets’ within the body.
  • The worker ants prey on other insects and can chew holes in fabrics, plastics and rubber goods, including the insulation of telephone or electrical wires.
  • These hordes of hungry insects will prey on many destructive garden bugs.
  • Rogue traders who prey on York's elderly residents could face court as city councillors step up their campaign against doorstep crime.
  • Rodents are prey for avian, reptilian, and mammalian predators.
  • Security-shy residents are allowing themselves to become easy prey for burglars.
  • the kestrel pounced on its prey
  • Several species of insects and mites prey on spider mites.
  • Crows prey on young ducklings while foxes kill the breeding stock if or when the opportunity arises.
  • Considered pests that prey on pets and livestock, the eagles have been hunted down by residents.
  • Should we fumble, should we fall in the middle of the road, we will become easy prey .
  • The enzymes and toxins in scorpion venom are used by the arachnid to paralyse its prey and digest its food.
  • Eastern Screech-Owls are known to prey on a variety of insects, small birds, and small mammals.
  • When I became disoriented I knew I was easy prey for her lioness ways.
  • The calving lures many animals of prey , including lions and spotted hyena.
  • As much as I am appalled at what cats do to defenceless animals, I could never be cruel to them, even when they invade my garden to prey on the birds that drop in for food and water.
  • Insects feeding on the blood of higher animals locate their prey by following the high CO2 gradient produced by its breath.
  • With plenty of smaller birds and rabbits to prey on, all around the island kestrels hover, buzzards glide and peregrine falcons swoop.
  • Cruel doorstep cheats who prey on elderly people claim the number one spot on a damning ‘top five’ list of the worst swindlers, conmen and thieves.